… that of diesel oil produced from petroleum. Biodiesel is typically made by a chemical process called … used as fuel for compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines, production of thermal energy or similar …
… single or multiple (folded), i.e., those obtained by spinning the slubbings of carded (but not combed) wool. It … are obtained from carded (but not combed) slivers by the spinning operations employed for combed yarns. All these …
… with a cutting device, tufts. The yarns forming the pile are then normally fixed by a coating of rubber or … field hockey, golf, tennis) and other applications (e.g., landscaping, airports). This heading does not cover …
… needlework, rug‑making, etc. They must comprise at least a piece of woven fabric (for example, canvas, whether or not … whether or not cut to length (embroidery yarn, yarn for rug pile, etc.). They may also include accessories such as …
… or ground These fruits or seeds are used for consumption as spices, for industrial purposes (e.g., in distilleries) and … sweetened taste, enclosing three small and very hard pips. These berries are used to flavour various alcoholic …
… fungi ( Tremella spp. ), truffles, carrots, cabbage and spinach. They are usually prepared in strips or slices, … or ground fruits of the genus Capsicum or of the genus Pimenta ( heading 09.04 ), potato flour, meal, powder, …
… contained in the bolls (pods, fruit) of the cotton plant ( Gossypium ) are covered with cotton fibres. The essential … bolls are more or less widely opened; the bolls are not picked but the cotton fibres are normally pulled from them …